* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: ** This dialogue at the end When Joseph [[spoiler: reveals himself to his brothers]]-->'''Joseph''': Can you forgive me, for thinking I was some miracle from God?\\[[spoiler: '''Judah''']]: But you ''are'' a miracle. God sent you to save our family and all of Egypt. And you did.** "You know better than I, you know the way. I've let go the need to know why."* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: Trust us, the song you'll be humming three hours later is ''Better Than I.’’* MoralEventHorizon: Played with, as might be expected in a film where {{Forgiveness}} is such a big theme. ** Joseph's brothers selling him into slavery would count, except they truly regret it and [[spoiler: unhesitatingly offer their own lives for Benjamin's]] because they can't bear the thought of doing it again.** Potiphar's wife accusing Joseph of raping her because he rejected her advances is despicable, but she stops him from being executed (exposing her lies to her husband,) because she can't bear to go that far.*** Potiphar seems to feel that ''he'' crossed it when he has Joseph imprisoned to avoid having to face the truth that his wife was lying, despite clearly knowing deep down that Joseph was innocent. Joseph's forgiveness clearly shakes him.* TearJerker: "Because I will not let our father suffer...again."----